A properly laid fibreglass roof also known as GRP Roofing, will last for
at least 30 years with no measurable deterioration. The new roofing system is
laid onto a dry deck in dry conditions at a temperature not below 5°C, this is
to ensure complete bonding of the resin to the deck. Typically two men can
strip, re-deck, laminate and top coat a roof of about 20 square metres in one
day.

Application:

When the deck has been prepared and cleared, the GRP Roofing is carried
out in the following sequence.

Trimming: Fitting the edge trims.

Bandaging: Reinforcing the board joints.

Laminating: Applying the GRP membrane.

Top Coating: Applying the final top coat.

The GRP roofing process ensures that your roof is completely sealed; no
joints mean that there are no weak points vulnerable to weathering and leaks.
There are many colours to choose from to meet your preference and compliment
your house. Once installed you won’t have to do any maintenance to the roof,
leaving you with total piece of mind.

GRP Roofing can resist heavy traffic and can be sealed with a non slip
coating, therefore suitable for balconies and walkways.